You need to first understand that sealing can (or should) be done for both non-glazed tile and grout. If you seal tile and grout, then you get stain delays. It would prevent your grout from getting discoloured quickly. Regular cleaning also becomes much easier.Click to see full answer. Furthermore, can you tile and grout at the same time?If the installer uses a rapid set thinset which is appropriate for the specific tile being installed, then grouting the same day is possible.Additionally, how soon can you seal tile after grouting? After you’ve installed new tile, you want to wait at least 48 to 72 hours for the grout to dry and cure. Your grout should be clean and dry and make sure the grout lines are cracked or chipped. If they are, then touch up the grout and then wait an additional 48 to 72 hours before you start sealing the grout. Additionally, is it OK to get grout sealer on tile? Never apply grout sealer to the surface of the non-glazed tile. Otherwise, the sealer will soak into the tile itself and never come out. You have three choices as to application: brushing it on, rolling it on, and spraying it on.What happens if you seal grout too soon? Sealing Damp Grout Sealing tile grout before its dry can turn an otherwise professional job into a virtual mess. You cannot effectively seal grout before it is hard and dry. You can apply the seal, yes, but the sealer will soon peel or flake, leaving your grout vulnerable to stains and dirt.
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